fish-shell/tests/pexpects/exit.py
Fabian Homborg 3c6055c3e0 Move exit test to pexpect
This needs some subprocess magic, but otherwise it's nicely straightforward.
2020-06-08 17:31:18 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
from pexpect_helper import SpawnedProc
import subprocess
import sys
sp = SpawnedProc()
send, sendline, sleep, expect_prompt, expect_re = sp.send, sp.sendline, sp.sleep, sp.expect_prompt, sp.expect_re
expect_prompt()
# Verify that if we attempt to exit with a job in the background we get warned
# about that job and are told to type `exit` a second time.
send("sleep 111 &\r")
expect_prompt()
send("exit\r")
expect_re("""There are still jobs active:\r
\r
PID Command\r
*\\d+ sleep 111 &\r
\r
A second attempt to exit will terminate them.\r
Use 'disown PID' to remove jobs from the list without terminating them.\r""")
expect_prompt()
# Running anything other than `exit` should result in the same warning with
# the shell still running.
send("sleep 113 &\r")
expect_prompt()
send("exit\r")
expect_re("""There are still jobs active:\r
\r
PID Command\r
*\\d+ sleep 113 &\r
*\\d+ sleep 111 &\r
\r
A second attempt to exit will terminate them.\r
Use 'disown PID' to remove jobs from the list without terminating them.\r""")
expect_prompt()
# Verify that asking to exit a second time does so.
send("exit\r")
proc = subprocess.run(["pgrep", "-l", "-f", "sleep 11"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
if proc.returncode == 0:
print("Commands still running")
print(proc.stdout)
sys.exit(1)